The headmaster of Hebron International School wanted to cover the football field with natural grass, but the physical education teachers suggestedsynthetic grassbecause of the unpredictable and extreme weather conditions in the area
The headmaster ignored their suggestion and went ahead with the natural grass. What type of behavior does the headmaster exhibit, and how?
a. The headmaster displayed a competing style of conflict by being assertive and pushing his ideas or solutions to problems on others regardless of what others think.
b. The headmaster displayed an avoiding style of conflict by denying problems even exist and steering clear of conflict.
c. The headmaster displayed a collaborating style of conflict by giving precedence to his own needs over those of others.
d. The headmaster displayed a compromising style of conflict by displaying a low concern for task and a low concern for people.
A
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